Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 April 1902

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLrISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL, 1902. No. 79
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 730 1 Shipping flotirra. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation_Cornpany. P& TITHE mail steamers may I be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mall Service. Homewards. ril 19M''» athroUgh tOLO ??°i n Apr a h.maal connecting with Australia Coromandel do Rome B allaarat do Himalaya S«»iufr« through to
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    • 2987 1 NORDDFUTACHF RI I AYR British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. MotittS. I CLERK WANTED. 11VI wu V I Wjwn t. n LLV iM. K minklijke Paketvaari Maatschapplj rr _I a n experienced clerk for office i Negapatam Lines of Steamers. HIppOII YIISBII KalSlW. ./If iXjWK-S. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival
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    • 749 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIET Y Established 1824] Cai’ital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £.5,000, (C C Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,001 Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000(abt. 272,00 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia /t?Y R ANcH K 8 Singapore, Rangoon, Med a n (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang,
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  • 161 2 Wednesday, 9th Town Band, ERplnimdc, at 5-80 p.m. High-water 0-50 p.iu. and 1-15 a.m. Thursday, 10th Muhammadan New Year (Moharram) commences. High-water 14(1 p in. and 2-05 a.m. Friday, 11tu Municipal Commissioners, Special and Ordinary Meeting, at 8 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5.80 p.m, High-water 2 80
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  • 15 2 Williams. —To-day, at Anson Road, the wife of W. 11. Williams, of a daughter.
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  • 1400 2 The almost entire destruction of both the contents of, and the beautiful house, built only a few months ago. lielonging to the firm of Messrs. Belin Moyer A’ Co., has given rise to much speculation its to the efficiency of the means that nre placed nt
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  • 148 2 tin t'lt Editor of the I’inany (iazette.”/ Sib,— With reference to Mr. Adams' Letter r<thu Maxim guns in your yesterday s issue, kindly permit me space to correct Mr. Adams' deduction, as the result of my interview with him on behalf of Mr. Chen Eok, that he
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  • 406 2 Fir cher Figures. A reply to Mr. Clayton’s report on Christmas Island, publishes! some time ago, has been published in the Strait* Time*. Captain Vincent, the Company’s manager on the Island, though he does not contradict the figures showing the enormous mortality amongst the Company's eixdies, quotes other
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  • 239 2 The Upper Ummah frazette says:—“Any one who had occasion to go along Merchant Street between C Road and B Road yesterday (March 28) and to-day must have noticed’the absence of those clouds of dust that are to be found on all the other much frequented
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  • 269 2 To be Painted and not Photographed for Posterity. The King and Q leen, with half the nobility of Euripe, are not to bp photographed in Westminster Abbey on 26th June. The entire question Of depicting the Coronation for the benefit of the present and coming generations has been
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  • 331 2 Accused Sentenced. IMMURED FOR LIFE. According to a special Landon cablegram:—Colonel Grimm, of the Russian General Staff, who was detected in selling plans of Russian fortresses and army mobilisation to Foreign Powers, has bjen sentenced to lx- immured for life in an underground dungeon in a
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  • 381 2 During the debate on the Indian Budget, the Viceroy, in concluding his speech, made a reference to the part India had played in the Imperial sj-stem since the beginning of the war in South Africa. Her Contribution to the War. He said We have sent
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  • 91 2 (HEUTEWS) Washington Chinese Exclusion Bin. The House of Represent r at Washington has Chinese Exclusion bill. The Situation in lre| and The Tunes again dwells on a serious situation in I re an( the urges the suppression of the l A 4 !Jtll April Australian Premier Declines to Visit
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  • 55 2 [From our own Cobresponmst. Singapore, !)tb A pn i. At the meeting of the Chambers! Commerce, to discuss the report Mr. Matthews o;i the Harbour Improvements, the Chauber by 13 votes opposed Mr. Matthews full scheme of Harlx® Improvements. The 35 members who did nol vote recommended a
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  • 169 2 Sir West Ridgeway, Governor of Cerlon, performed a ceremony the other in which appears to have created a «00l M of interest and not a little enthusiasm B the island. The ceremony referred to t» sisted in the opening of the first section oi the railway from
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  • 609 2 The Right Hon. John Wodehouse.Eirid Kimberley, k.g., d.v.1.. B u t., was born in Ju. 1H26, and educ ated at Eton an I C .-s Church, Oxford, where he gr.uluated 8.1 in 1847, taking a first-class in classed honours. He was the eldest son of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1321 2 •Prttchad GEORfiE TOWN BRAHA co v v DISPENSARY A Xe L Q Chemists. for sale. f a I'JATR BAY Australian Cobs (oneWurZtUnder the management OT a j atroy, a good fencer) and Victoria by 15 Beach Street, Registered StCa-mS 7 PfirflllllfiS La^zay?oneofTaTt oriiiln lot. Good trap per. PENANG European Chemist.
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  • 1477 3 the Dammed, ortho Great AssasA i ie was called by Mr. Gladstone, '■'"’“on anything but a peaceful pillow, following-quotation from a home shows Guards sufficient to protect ’Tnedom surround the palace Sentries 9 ~°for instant action parade the corn- .nJ liiow and savage' dogs lie before rS p
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  • 531 3 Side-Lights on His Career. Some interesting anecdotes appear in Cecil-Rhodes, his Political Life and Speeches, 18H1-1H99,” by Vindex.” The following give some, indication of the character of the man Rhodes and General Booth. Mr. Rhodes himself hits always maintained /.to those who
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  • 636 3 An Ai’l'alling Picture. The t'iril uh<l MiLitarii lin-.ith' writes concerning plague ravages in the Lind of the Five Rivers:—“Nothing like the present state of the epidemic lias been known in the Punjab under British rule. A little while ago we drew attention to the -fact that
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  • 993 3 And King Solomon's Mines. Although the death of Mr. Cecil Rhodes ■gives a new interest to all matters relating to s Rhodesia, it is improbable iffijit there are very many people who trouble themselves about the question whether ancient Rhodesian gold workings are, or are not, the same
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  • 178 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersa'vah Gold Mino Co. 43.50 Chendarinng Hy Irauliy Tin Mining Co., Ltd. j4O. »MLr» Fraser and Neave, Ltd. 489.—safes Do. 6 Dobs. par George Town Dispensary 4'2>: eeltert Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 4133,—><ifes Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. 42.75 Karangan Tin Mining Co. 113.— nalee Kachan
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  • 869 3 How "the Sportsman Stakes His Money in France. In view of the interest created among sportsmen by the LjiAs’ Select Committee to inquire into the pros eons of .betting upon racehoiseff, it may be intcresfing to study the on French racecourses invest'-their money upon their
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  • 201 3 llenidtif W< ken liii'i March l 'ith t 1902, ASSOCIATION. In r:;:iN vnoN M vfch. GU Gts; 'Hcoilftrid 5 Wales I At Greenock. ’Englihii Cur. (Semi-final.) SoutUiwipton 3 Notts Forest 1 Unite I 1 Derby County 1 SrniiEY Cup. (Semi-final.} 'Weybiidue 5 Dulwich Hamlet 1 !'..vr-. (Semi-final.) Xeyidnstone 4
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  • 114 3 9th April, 1902. Rates ctxose as follows London, Demand Bank 1/9J Do. JLmonths’ sight Bank 1/9J Do. 3 v 1/9». Do. 3 Documentary 1/9 J J Calcutta,-Demand Bank Rs. 13fl Do. 3 days’ sight Private 185 Bombay, Dei nan I Bank 138 Do. 3 (lays’ sight Private 135 Madras,
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  • 104 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. 1. The Penang Contingent having been raised from 10 t 12, Privates T. A. Wemyss and West have b")on selected t > make up th number. Reserves a< before less these two. ‘2. Each monib t of.the Corps selected must attend
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  • 34 3 Tue s. s. Canton (Captain Nichol) brought brought 61 dvek-passengers from Teluk Anson, this morning. The s. s. li (Captain Asam brought one cabjjj mid 16 deck passengers from Langkat. tlij* morning.
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  • 51 3 Mails Close To mokiiow. For Per »tr. Time. r>jli ...Hch ...11 AM. Deli I Ktvei noon. Langlat A Pangkala Brandan ...Deli 1 p.m. Toilgkah Petrel 1 p.m. Port Swettenham Delay 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Rangoon ...b'itzpatrirk 4 p.m. Deli and Asahan ...Bromver 5
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  • 19 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Singapore Mariejebaen to-day. Deli Tanntati 10-4-02 Edie G.G.v. Land) rye 10 4-o'2
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  • 87 3 Arrivals. To i v, < s. Deli from Langkat s.-si (Union from Teluk Anson s s. Petrel for Tcogkah Departures. To DAY. Bulimba for Negapatam >. s. Spot tnnian for Batu Ba’ira and Asahan s. s. Ta Tony f »r Pangkor and Teluk Anson s. s. for R mgoon
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  • 139 3 Th/njLijjprmalion under thin hea liny in mi/i--plieitby the Ayentn of the, various Stea nn\y tinea, find the dates are. apyrorim ite only. Apr-). 3 Austrian s. s. .DkLoi from Trigfttr. for bingaporc, China an I JjqMMj. 8. K'istermann Co. r Il's. s. Lai Sany from Singapore, tor Calcutta,
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  • 171 3 Pknang, 9tu April, 190'2 fhi <81.50 buyers. Black I’vpper V Ht 11 Aclieen 61b no sales. White Pepper 52 ‘25 sellers. Cloves (picked) 28.-buyers. Mace No. 90. sellers. Mace Pickings 80. sellers. Nutmegsllos 49).—sellers. (No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar „2 4.15 do. Basket 3.25 sellers. Flour 2.32
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 52 3 Nerve tissue is composed of cells like other tissues, and is dependent upon circulation of the blood mid nutrition in general for the sustenanee of healthy conditions, Stearns’ Wine is a. reliable tonic of remarkable nutritive anil strengthening properties. Sold by all Chemists. Wholesale from I). GRAHAM C. 0., Ltd..
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    • 123 3 ENGLUND. Travelling nurse, good sailor, wishes to meet with family returning. Address K. L.” 1 7 14 4 c/o L’inantt Gazette. TO Xe’ET’. 4 6 A rHJLANDS,” 378 Bnrmah Road. IVL Entry Ist May, 1902. Apply to 240 M. SUHL, Jnr. HAIR PRESERVED BEAUTIFIED The only reliable preserver and restorer
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    • 458 3 not.ce w pnnsieici n T-T°y E ’X;r ldlng Strong ,lntl qui t- AT R J A W COE NEN is authorised to If Uli jHi r I CiL tJa mce iVJL .Sign for our firm per procuration. No. 11 UN'ION STREET. G H SLOT Co I’euang, Ist April, 1902. 247-8-4
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2305 4 ALLAN IRVING. brows co.. Agents for LEA PERRINS’ WORCESTERSNIU MICE LIPTON'S Engineers and General Contractors. f|ft 1 B fl'flF TEAS Works Weld Quay. (Established A. D. 1852.) MW fl BB ■ff, Town Store Reach Street. Tombstones in Italian Marble. Aberdeen 8811 ft WBB were awarded the Towcester School. Orders taken
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    • 185 4 $9 the "Pirns enlarged edition Per Month (For Loca^Sub, c% notice! ■VTTE beg to inform our I I the public in antral th a for sale .Erated W, lu Messrs. Fraser Ni-aip, Ltd ac k Nicholson and Stron c'h v ’<■ ‘•h at depot No. 523 p°" a "i|| Police
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